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On Feb. 24 and 25, the NJSBA Nominating Committee met, pursuant to Article VII, Section 5 of the Association bylaws, to interview candidates for officer positions. Eight applications were received, three for president, two for vice president for county activities, one for vice president of finance and two for vice president for legislation/resolutions.
The committee interviewed all eight applicants and prepared a report selecting a candidate for president, vice president for county activities, and vice president for legislation/resolutions. All officer positions will be voted upon at the Annual Delegate Assembly on Saturday, May 20.
The Nominating Committee submits the following candidates to serve during the 2017-2019 term of office:
PRESIDENT – Daniel Sinclair, Lakeland Regional Board of Education (Passaic)
VICE PRESIDENT FOR COUNTY ACTIVITIES – Christy Tighe, Greenwich Township Board of Education (Warren)
VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE – Michael R. McClure, Maple Shade Board of Education, (Burlington)
VICE PRESIDENT FOR LEGISLATION/RESOLUTIONS – Brandon Pugh, Moorestown Board of Education (Burlington)
Published: March 8, 2017
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